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Margie Butler
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Bio\u002FResume\nArtist statement\nI create paintings that tell a story of life assembly. In my studio, life's oscillating roles and competing desires create fertile ground. I enjoy observing how painting mirrors life by relying on the ability to make choices while remaining open to chance. My increasing use of collage allows me to visualize life's uneven, rich landscape. While I am overwhelmed by the volume of accumulated imagery, I revel in sorting and re-assembling to locate a sense of possibility and pleasure in the chaos.\nBio\nMargie's first artistic chapter was entirely devoted to plein air watercolor painting instilling an affinity for color and framed observation. In 2002 she detoured to make art the focal point, take a break from a time consuming career and venture into the studio. Not surprisingly this shifted her view from the great outdoors to a more personal narrative of identity. Margie completed her MFA at The Art Institute of Boston's low-residency program in 2006. Margie resides in Providence and works as a consultant.\nEducation\nArt Institute of Boston, Masters in Fine Art - June 2006 \nMiddlebury College, B.A. Middlebury, VT - 1990\nExhibitions\nSolo\nMoira Fitzsimmons Arons Art Gallery, Hamden, CT "from where I sit." 2007 \nLesley University Solo Show "What Color is Happiness?" Marran Gallery, Cambridge, MA 2007 \nArtWorks! Solo Show "Window onto the Journey" New Bedford, MA 2003 \nGroup\nYES Gallery, Warren, RI 'Itty Bitty' Show 2008 \nProvidence City Hall, PARK AS MUSE 2008 \nUniversity Gallery, UMass Dartmouth STAR STORE, Science, Religion & Art, 2007 \nCambridge Art Association "BLUE", juried by Carole Anne Meehan, 2006 \nWarwick Museum of Art 20th Annual Rhode Island Open, 2006 \nArt Institute of Boston Graduate MFA Exhibition, 2006 \nMuseum of Fine Arts Small Works Student Show\u002FSMFA, Boston, MA, 2002 \nCorscaden Barn, Keene Valley, NY - Summer 2002 & 2003\nResidencies\nUMass Dartmouth six month residency; New Bedford, MA 2003 \nVermont Studio Center; fellowship awarded, Johnson, VT 2002
Bio\u002FResume\nArtist statement\nI create paintings that tell a story of life assembly. In my studio, life's oscillating roles and competing desires create fertile ground. I enjoy observing how painting mirrors life by relying on the ability to make choices while remaining open to chance. My increasing use of collage allows me to visualize life's uneven, rich landscape. While I am overwhelmed by the volume of accumulated imagery, I revel in sorting and re-assembling to locate a sense of possibility and pleasure in the chaos.\nBio\nMargie's first artistic chapter was entirely devoted to plein air watercolor painting instilling an affinity for color and framed observation. In 2002 she detoured to make art the focal point, take a break from a time consuming career and venture into the studio. Not surprisingly this shifted her view from the great outdoors to a more personal narrative of identity. Margie completed her MFA at The Art Institute of Boston's low-residency program in 2006. Margie resides in Providence and works as a consultant.\nEducation\nArt Institute of Boston, Masters in Fine Art - June 2006 \nMiddlebury College, B.A. Middlebury, VT - 1990\nExhibitions\nSolo\nMoira Fitzsimmons Arons Art Gallery, Hamden, CT "from where I sit." 2007 \nLesley University Solo Show "What Color is Happiness?" Marran Gallery, Cambridge, MA 2007 \nArtWorks! Solo Show "Window onto the Journey" New Bedford, MA 2003 \nGroup\nYES Gallery, Warren, RI 'Itty Bitty' Show 2008 \nProvidence City Hall, PARK AS MUSE 2008 \nUniversity Gallery, UMass Dartmouth STAR STORE, Science, Religion & Art, 2007 \nCambridge Art Association "BLUE", juried by Carole Anne Meehan, 2006 \nWarwick Museum of Art 20th Annual Rhode Island Open, 2006 \nArt Institute of Boston Graduate MFA Exhibition, 2006 \nMuseum of Fine Arts Small Works Student Show\u002FSMFA, Boston, MA, 2002 \nCorscaden Barn, Keene Valley, NY - Summer 2002 & 2003\nResidencies\nUMass Dartmouth six month residency; New Bedford, MA 2003 \nVermont Studio Center; fellowship awarded, Johnson, VT 2002